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08PANAMA624
2008-07-29 12:22:00
UNCLASSIFIED
Embassy Panama
Cable title:  

UPDATE ON OPERATIONS AND EXPANSION OF PANAMA CANAL

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DEPT OF COMMERCE - MATTHEW GAISFORD
DEPT OF TREASURY - SARA GREY

E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: ECON ETRD EWWT MARR PM EINV AA
SUBJECT: UPDATE ON OPERATIONS AND EXPANSION OF PANAMA CANAL

UNCLAS PANAMA 000624

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DEPT OF COMMERCE - MATTHEW GAISFORD
DEPT OF TREASURY - SARA GREY

E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: ECON ETRD EWWT MARR PM EINV AA
SUBJECT: UPDATE ON OPERATIONS AND EXPANSION OF PANAMA CANAL


1. (U) Summary. The Panama Canal Authority (ACP) has not yet
determined the exact financing method for the third set of
locks for the Panama Canal. However, a recent agreement with
the Andean Development Corporation could provide 500 million
USD of the 5.25 billion USD needed. The deadline for the
design-build lock contract has been delayed to December 10
and a major insurance contact for new locks and other
operations was awarded to Willis Ltd of England. For the
past three quarters, tonnage through the canal was down 1.2%,
but profits were up 10.8%. Despite the decrease in tonnage
and the fact that the primary contract for the third locks
has not been award, an ACP official raised the idea of a
fourth set of locks. End Summary.

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CANAL FINANCING
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2. (U) Administrator of the Panama Canal Authority (ACP),
Alberto Aleman Zubieta, confirmed that the financing plan for
the canal expansion has not been decided. While the ACP
Board is considering various combinations of private and
multilateral financing, it has not made any decisions. The
ACP is being advised by Mizuho, a Japanese Bank. On a
related topic, the Andean Development Corporation (La
Corporacion Andina de Fomento - CAF),a multi-lateral
financial institution that promotes sustainable development,
signed an agreement with President Torrijos to grant full
membership to Panama. As a result, CAF agreed to open an
office in Panama to support 170 million USD in private and
public sector projects. After the signing ceremony,
President Torrijos stated to the press that CAF offered to
finance 500 million USD of the estimated 5.25 billion USD
expansion of the canal. The ACP FY2009 budget of 2.1 billion
USD also contains 836 million USD designated for the canal
expansion.

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DEADLINE FOR DESIGN-BUILD LOCK CONTRACT DELAYED
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3. (U) The four pre-qualified consortia for the design-build
lock contract now have until December 10 to submit their
bids. The original deadline was August 22 and that was
previously delayed to October 8. The reason for the latest
delay is that the ACP reports that the consortia requested
more time to fully develop the technical and price proposals.
The ACP is mitigating the delay by having the bidders submit
bids on standardized ACP forms. Also, the ACP is considering
bringing in outside technical experts to review the
information, which should speed the ACP's review of the bids.
While the ACP assures that canal expansion is still on
schedule to be completed in 2014, the schedule is already
being compressed during the bidding process. (Comment. Post
received second hand information that the new deadline is the
result of the French-led consortium requesting more time,
which is in an indication of problems. The other three
consortia indicate they do not need the extra time and that
this delay will increase their bidding expenses. FCS
Counselor scheduled meetings to gather first hand
information. End Comment.)

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INSURANCE BROKERAGE CONTRACT AWARDED
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4. (U) Willis Ltd, an English firm, won the contract to
provide insurance advisory services for a construction risk
policy and general liability coverage for the new locks and
for two excavation projects for the channel access on the
Pacific side. Willis Ltd was the lowest bidder at 695,000
USD. The other bidders along with the country of origin and
their bid price follow: 1) Jardine Lloyd Thompson Ltd,
England, 1,860,000 USD 2) Arthur Gallagher & Co., United
States, 3,660,000 3) Marsh USA Inc, United States, 825,585
USD 4) AON Global, Mexico, 1,167,250.

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TRAFFIC BY TONNAGE DOWN; PROFITS UP
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5. (U) For the three quarters from October 2007 through June
2008, tonnage carried through the canal is down 1.2%.
However, revenue for the same period is up 10.8% due to
different tariffs for different types of ships and cargo.
The ACP attributes the decrease in tonnage to the weakening
American economy. The U.S. is the number one origin and
destination of Panama Canal traffic.

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FOURTH SET OF LOCKS?
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6. (U) Despite a recent decrease in canal traffic, Rodolfo
Sabonge, Vice-President of Analysis and Marketing for the
ACP, believes long term demand for canal passages supports a
feasibility study on a fourth set of locks. Sabonge expects
canal traffic to increase by 3% per year for three decades
due to increased traffic between China and the East Coast of
the U.S. Post will monitor the situation to see if the idea
gains traction.
MESA